The Methods of Ethics by Henry Sidgwick
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Sidgwick, Henry, 1838-1900
English
"The Methods of Ethics" by Henry Sidgwick is a philosophical work first published in 1874. This landmark treatise examines how people make moral decisions, identifying three distinct approaches: intuitionism, egoism, and utilitarianism. Through meticulous analysis, Sidgwick explores whether these methods can coexist harmoniously or inevitably clash...
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Mary Rodriguez
10 months agoI took detailed notes while reading through the chapters and the argument presented in the middle section is particularly compelling. I'm genuinely impressed by the quality of this digital edition.
Karen Thomas
1 year agoMy first impression was quite positive because the emphasis on ethics and sustainability within the topic is commendable. Simple, effective, and authoritative – what else could you ask for?
Joseph King
1 year agoFrom the very first page, the character development leaves a lasting impact. Truly inspiring.
Linda Moore
2 years agoI started reading out of curiosity and it creates a vivid world that you simply do not want to leave. Worth every second.
Jennifer Lee
4 months agoI took detailed notes while reading through the chapters and the chapter on advanced strategies offers insights I haven't seen elsewhere. A trustworthy resource that I'll keep in my digital library.